- A Nigerian youth has advised his countrymen to reduce high subscription rate by migrating to Silver Lake Television (SLTV)
- SLTV, owned by Metrodigital Limited, is an indigenous Nigerian satellite pay television that many Nigerians are now turning to
- He spoke about four advantages of using SLTV and announced that its decoders are now available
A Nigerian journalist and writer, Promise Agbaso, has announced that SLTV decoders are now available and urged Nigerians to patronise the Nigerian pay TV.
In a Facebook post on June 24, Promise stated that smart Nigerians are already migrating to SLTV.
He said the minimum subscription for SLTV is N2500 and enumerated some benefits of the rave-of-the-moment satellite TV.
Promise highlighted that Euro and Copa America 2024 matches are live on SLTV. He noted that football matches of top European leagues are also aired on SLTV.
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He added that SLTV has good picture quality and over 80 exciting channels.
Reactions trail his write-up on SLTV
Okasi Nma Charles said:
"How much is the decoder?"Anoruo Kingsley said:
"Good morning Chief."Abeg do you have Decoders now?"Man names 2 important channels SLTV lacks
In other news, Legit.ng reported that a man had named two important channels SLTV doesn't have as he explained why he still uses DSTV.
Many Nigerians abandoned DSTV for cheaper alternative Silver Lake Television (SLTV) after Multichoice increased its subscription price.
For Buchi, SLTV can't win him over because they don't have Super Sports Action and Maximo channels. He noted that DSTV also has the UFC channel. He criticised Multichoice for increasing the price of its DSTV and GOtv subscriptions.
Man shares 2 problems with SLTV
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a man who abandoned DSTV had shared two problems he noticed on SLTV.
Taking to X, @Chrisblin stated that it airs UEFA Champions League (UCL) football like Digital Satellite Television (DSTV). He, however, noted that the SLTV's UCL channel was one minute slower than normal time and was not high-definition (HD).
@Chrisblin shared a four-second clip from a Champions League match on his 32-inch television to support his claims. His observation stirred mixed reactions on social media.
Source: Legit.ng